Name Practice Letter Hunt
This name practice letter hunt is a fun way to practice spelling your child’s name or other letters and words.
Name Practice Letter Hunt
Materials:
- magnetic letters
- bin/box
- tweezers
- dump truck
- magnet board
How to Play:
- Place some magnetic letters in a bin. I selected the magnetic letters for Aiden’s name. They were blue, yellow, and orange. I left only red, green, and purple magnet letters for the letters that weren’t in his name. I did this to make it a little easier for him to find the letters in his name. In hind sight, he probably didn’t need that added step. He was great at spotting the letters no matter the color.
- Place the dump truck and tweezers next to the bin.
- Have your child pick up the first letter in his name with the tweezers and drop it in the dump truck.
- Drive the dump truck over to the magnet board {our board was on the other side of the room}.
- Place the magnet letter on the board. If your child needs help spelling her name, you can write her name on the board. She can look at the board to know what letter to hunt for next.
After Aiden spelled his name, he wanted to hunt for all of the letters in the alphabet in the same way. He picked a letter with the tweezers, placed it in the dump truck, drove it over to the magnet board, and added it to the board. This was a fun way for him to practice the order of letters.
You could also practice letter sounds like we’ve done in our letter sounds race. Tell your child the sound of the letter to find in the bin. Or work on spelling new words. Write a word on the board and find the letters in the bin.
More Fun Letter and Name Practice Activities
- Head outside and try this name practice water game.
- Make glow in the dark name bracelets.
- Practice letters with a glow in the dark letter hunt.
- Go outside and make letters with nature.
- Use your child’s interest to practice letters. Love trains? Try some train set letter play.
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